A device for defrosting your icebox? Wait, I guess they don’t do that anymore. It might be what I use to hold the contents of my pockets each night. Lame. A butter dish needs a top. Hmm, OK, I give up.

After reading all of the guesses and considering all of them, I would suggest a pickle or cracker dish, but I truly believe that it is a “whatever your mind wants it to be” dish! I KNOW that I am right on that guess! I am sure that my kids would think of some ingenious use for it…if it isn’t a dollhouse bathtub, how about a toy horse or cattle trough?

One guess from the oldest one is a mini loaf pan…not as ingenious as I had thought.

Leave a Reply

Registration is required to leave a comment on this site. You may register here. (You can use this same username on the forum as well.) Already registered? Login here.

Discussion is encouraged, and differing opinions are welcome. However, please don't say anything your grandmother would be ashamed to read. If you see an objectionable comment, you may flag it for moderation. If you write an objectionable comment, be aware that it may be flagged--and deleted. I'm glad you're here. Welcome to our community!

If you would like to help support the overhead costs of this website, you may donate. Thank you!

Email Address:

"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die."Keep reading our story....

I've missed you, but I've been busy job hunting since May 1. My thoughts and prayers are with Sheryl and you and your families. A sudden death is very hard because you had no time to say good-bye. It was like that with my husband 2 years ago. There are no good words to say to Sheryl and her family other than we are thinking of you. I'm glad to hear that Rodney is doing better. I hope you and the farm critters are good too. I hope you'll have time to give some farm updates soon. Big Hugs from Texas. Yes, I had family in harms way in Houston but fortunately they all live north of Houston where there was less flooding. I'm in the Dallas area so no impacts here.jodiezoeller on In Georgia's Kitchen

It's good to hear from you, Suzanne; the update is appreciated. Glad Rodney is home and Mark's family is managing. Prayers continue for all of you.Pat on In Georgia's Kitchen

So very good to hear from you. You and your family are in my prayers daily. Thank you for the update. Love to you and your family.Louise on In Georgia's Kitchen

So glad to see you back and posting again! Wishing Rodney steady, forward progress in his recovery. Keep posting, you've been missed!dl30f0dls on In Georgia's Kitchen

Suzanne, I'm so glad to see you posting again! I can only imagine how difficult these past weeks have been for you with losing Mark and Rodney's accident. I wish him a steady recovery. Hang in there, and keep posting! You've been missed.dl30f0dls on In Georgia's Kitchen

Good to see you posting again. Hope everyone continues to recover in their own way and their own time. Hang in there!melonhead on In Georgia's Kitchen

Welcome back! Good to see a fresh post. It means some form of normality is returning. D and I are sorry for your recent troubles, but applaud your strength to carry on.Old Geezer on In Georgia's Kitchen

Glad to hear people are doing better. Praying for Rodney's recovery and for Sheryl too. I've been wondering how things were going. I can't believe it's been 3 years since your sweet Georgia passed, I loved your stories about her. I hope you are taking good care of yourself too!beforethedawn on In Georgia's Kitchen

I agree with Joelle, it is hard to believe it has been three years since Georgia passed. I'm sure keeping busy and renovating Georgia's house has helped Sheryl deal with the passing of Mark. Again, I'm so sorry for your family's loss. I'm so glad to see your post today. I know you've been through a very difficult time. I'm sorry Rodney has such a long way to go yet, but glad he is out of the hospital. Thank you for updating us, and please take care! yvonnem on In Georgia's Kitchen

So glad to hear from you Suzanne. I can only imagine how chaotic your life is right now. Glad to hear Rodney is on the mend, and that Cheryl is doing "ok". <3GrammieEarth on In Georgia's Kitchen